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m i ® m m tfm: % m W: mm: & v m m EYS Mmmmm r GUM «SZ3K3^ A Ragged Tribute 'The Manager, i 393 to 406 Pitt Street, U'kic;.3v’s Ltd., Sydney. Sydney, Dear Sir, I have been often going to write and give you a little item of some interest to you. Recently I went on a holiday to New Zealand, and while there climbed Mount Hutt (7,150 feet), without a guide, and along an untried spur. I did (with one com-' panicn) five and a half hours climb to the snow-clad summit,"And four hours for the u_-cent over a frightfully steep, jagged bare mountain side, where for 5,000 feet we had not a vestige of twig or grass for a grip, nothing but bare broken rocks, and on occasions we would climb and ciittg for a few moments, and then lie flat, hang on to a piece of jagged stone and pant to get our breath back again. lam telling you all, this, because it is to the credit of Wrigleys that we did the whole trip on Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum and a little chocolate. The chewing gum was absolutely our only drink till we reached the snowline, and without it, under the circumstances, we could not have continued. , f thought you might like to know this, and so I have just passed it on to you. Mount Hutt is situated near the Southern Alps, out from Ashburton in the Province of Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand, >, From it you can see the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean, also the coastline for 130 miles, the snow-topped Alps, the Waimakariri. Ashburton, Rakaia, Rangitata and Harper Rivers, also LakesLilestuere and Coleridge. Yours faithfully, ALBERTjLEVVIS. P.S, —The track took so much out of our boots that the iron nails were worn right off, and the heavy military heels were torn to shreds. * The physical exertion was extremely severe— hence the value of Wrigley's. M&A of If m $ ujr M 1 la ca. avor Last Hardware nil i 01 As! BUILDER, FAREcid HOUSEHOLDER.. . Our Direct Importations enable ns to give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS for ALL CLASSES OF HARDWARE ILDERS m t.V m .m<m% WILL KEENLY INSPECT OUR PRESENT RANGE OF THE BEST QUALITY MATERIALS, LISTED AT EXCEPTIONALLY FAVORABLE PRICES. TOOLS OF TRADE, LOCKS, A.G. LOCK SETS, HINGES, NAILS, SCREWS, and All Sundries, lira Household Hardware OUR DISPLAY IS UNEXCELLED. COOKING UTENSILS, the ever popular. ALUMINIUM WARE, GARDEN TOOLS, LAUNDRY; APPLIANCES eacli and every marked down to the minimum cost. PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR HARDWARE AT THE WHICH CAN SERVE YOU BEST. line ;RF. 1-1 i> I A 0T he "W 1 .Si m -v U !;; 7\/ t ri; ,r “' mm t taISSSS2S3ftSS:

TO CL £ AIR ALL THE REMAINING VOILE ORE SSE 3 At; 42/® and SG/». TRIMMED HATS at 15/6 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Ending February 25th. TO MAKE ROOM FOR MEW GOODS ARRIVING. 3SkWw%i# s h la i ’& *k£o i a Vts& PEEL STREET (Opposite Common Shelton) TEL. 1913 COOO GOODS, GOOD VALUE, GOOD SERVICE DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY CHARGES MODERATE FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED KeMSTSGHJNG DOME ON PREMISES. © -%■ ®t ® ® ■ir® ■ ■t®'S® T| .; •T'.i. 1 : •'. fiSL, 'l ® $ @ ® .$« ® ® ® *» (Si & ® 4® ® 0 $© ® {© ® {a 0 $a ® d© ® g BAKER, PASTRYCOOK &'CONFECTIONER, i GLADSTONE ROAD AND PEEL STREET. PHONES: 25 and 469. :©&®.g,®.&®4l®-&®-&®-&® ®& ® -&©.2,®&®.g,®.i,®.&.®&®&®&®& Tiie kiddies, bless them, now turn again to the mastery of the three ‘;R’s. !: How they have revelled in the out-of-doors, in the fresh air and sunshine, in the freedom of vacation time. School days, with the change to study and confinement, most naturally brings concern to you, Mother—lost the roses fade from the cheeks and the little bodies lose thc-ir sturdiness. BREAD is the food for continued good health and strength: more bread, and less of sweets and meats! For, remember, bread supplies the sunshine and magic of the great out-of-doors, so wonderfully stored up in the tiny wheat kernel. Pack the fciicol lunch baskets with delicious bread sandwiches. Plan your meals at home with more bread. Provide more of those tasty and wholesome desserts from bread. Of all foods, bread is the most nutritious. It is food and tonic in one. In Itself, good bread ontains - ail the essential food elements—food for bone, food for muscle, food for brain. More bread on your table, more bread dishes, is the best of good economy—in both well-being and in money. ORDER AN EXTRA LOAF TO-DAY FROM—WALTER FINDLAY ;®&©&®s,©&®.B,®«,®&®&®&©-&®&©&®&®&®&©s,©&

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 2

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